Strandlandschaft (Swinemünde) — History & Facts
In the delicate interplay of hues, mortality waits, whispering through the ebbs and flows of nature. Look to the bottom left where the sandy shoreline meets the gentle waves. Notice how the muted colors blend, with soft browns and greens merging into the more vivid blues of the sea. The brushwork, alive with energy, creates a sense of motion, inviting your gaze to travel across the canvas.
The light spills softly across the water’s surface, reflecting both the brilliance of a fleeting moment and the underlying stillness of time. In this landscape, a poignant tension exists between life and transience. The calm water, almost glassy, suggests a moment frozen in time, yet the movement of the surf speaks of constant change and the inevitability of loss. The absence of human presence amplifies the solitude, making the viewer confront their own existence within nature's vast embrace.
The gentle horizon lingers, evoking a sense of yearning and reflection on mortality. Created in 1907, this work emerged from a period when the artist was deeply influenced by the German Impressionist movement. Living in Swinemünde, Hagemeister captured the essence of coastal life amidst an era marked by a search for authenticity in art. His embrace of color and light reveals not just a landscape but an exploration of life's ephemeral nature at the dawn of modernity.
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Teich in der Mark mit Seerosen
Karl Hagemeister

Roter Mohn am Seeufer
Karl Hagemeister

Bauernhaus bei Ferch
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Märkische Seenlandschaft
Karl Hagemeister

Seeufer bei Ferch
Karl Hagemeister

Märkische Seenlandschaft mit Entenjäger im Kahn stehend
Karl Hagemeister

Der Schwielowsee bei Kaputh – Frühling
Karl Hagemeister

Waldweiher
Karl Hagemeister

Waldlandschaft mit Bachlauf (Golmer Luch)
Karl Hagemeister

Sanddornstrauch an der Meeresküste
Karl Hagemeister





